I have always just blown into the gas taken, kind of like you are blowing up a balloon. It probably doesn't hurt to hollar "Hey, get dry in there, will ya?"!!!! I have always just blown into the gas taken, kind of like you are blowing up a balloon. It probably doesn't hurt to hollar "Hey, get dry in there, will ya?"!!!!
Drain gas tank and replace with fresh fuel,sometimes when a car sits for a while it creates condensation in the tank,this can stop the car from starting.
You can't start a car if it has no petrol in its tank.
it will feel as if you are running out of gas, the car will start sputtering.
youll have to drop the gas tank and empty it... dont start it the car either
I believe the water causes condensation in the gas,and could cause a problem with stalling. Provided it is an older model car.
drain tank and refill
If it's a gas tank then that is possible.
You must remember that (in tank) fuel pumps get lubricated by gasoline. If you run out of gas and keep trying to start the car with no gas in the tank....then the fuel pump is spinning without lubrication. So the pump can lock up. I see that occasionally here at my shop. However, if you put in enough gas to submerse the pump then beat on the gas tank with a baseball bat then the pump will sometimes free up and work again. If your gas tank has been empty for a week but you havent been trying to start the car with no gas in the tank then you will probably be ok. If you ran the car out of gas and kept trying to start it then the car sat for a week, then you may have problems. It all depends on the conditions that caused your empty tank and what you did after you ran the car out of gas.
Because the car has a full tank of gas.
Because when your car runs out of gas there is no more gas in the fuel lines to run the motor so when you refuel it then start it there is nothing there to keep it running. The gas have to be pumped out of the tank and into the motor.
Hi I have replaced the gas tank on my 1997 gmc sevana and now I can not start the car, I was wondering if I could get the gas line diagram. thanks
Yes, condensation in your gas can lead to stalling. The water from the condensation can mix with the fuel and disrupt the combustion process in the engine, causing it to stall. It is important to regularly drain any water or condensation from your gas tank to prevent this issue.